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Women and the labour market – 6th UniDem Med Seminar

07/11/2017 - 08/11/2017

Algiers, Algeria - In cooperation with the Algerian Constitutional Council and the Directorate General of the Civil Service and the Administrative Reform of Algeria (DGFPRA), the Venice Commission organised, from 7 to 8 November, the 6th UniDem Med Regional Seminar. The seminar entitled "Women and the labor market" took place in Algiers (Algeria) and brought together senior officials and experts from Europe and the Southern the Mediterranean - Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia. The seminar discussed issues related to the principles of equality, the constitutional and legal framework and good practices in the area of women's empowerment in the civil service and in the economic sector.

The main objective of the UniDem Med campus (University for Democracy) is to contribute by peer-to-peer exchanges to the modernisation of the administration in the South of the Mediterranean by applying the law and consolidating the institutions. The project aims to strengthen the legal capacity of senior officials in areas related to good governance, the rule of law and human rights, as well as to strengthen the links between the public administrations of the region.

The seminar is funded by the joint Council of Europe-European Union program "Towards strengthened democratic governance in the Southern Mediterranean.

Related documents
CDL-UD(2017)023prog  English  07/11/2017 -  Public
Regional seminar for senior public officials UniDem - “Women and the labour market" 
CDL-UD(2017)023list  English  07/11/2017 -  Public
Regional seminar for senior public officials UniDem - “Women and the labour market" 


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